A $1 million gift is funding a comprehensive planning effort to help shape the future of the University Museum, including a feasibility study led by Lord Cultural Resources.
Cardenas, a first-year biomedical engineering student from Austin, Texas, spent three high school summers on campus at the Engineering Summer Academy, the College of Engineering's flagship residential ...
Join the Faulkner Performing Arts Center Aug. 22 for a special evening honoring professor Jeffrey Allen Murdock's remarkable 10-year legacy as he presents his final performance as a member of the U of ...
The U of A Department of Music invites all students to participate in Jazz Area Ensemble placement auditions for the fall 2026 semester! All instruments and all majors are welcome to audition Aug.
Researchers with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, the research arm of the U of A Division of Agriculture, used a machine-learning approach to study not just which genes a bacterium has, ...
AI plays an important role in detecting faults, classifying grid events and making split-second decisions that keep electricity flowing in a power grid.
Brock and Lindsey Gearhart have committed $150,000 to the University of Arkansas. Their gift includes $100,000 to support the Walton College’s planned new academic building, Mandy and Bill Dillard II ...
Faculty-led study abroad trips to Ireland, Italy, Sweden, and New Zealand immersed students in new cultures and environments, encouraging them to reflect on the similarities and differences between ...
Coming in November and co-edited by Harry Patrinos and Kristen Scott, The State of Education in Arkansas features work from Education Reform faculty members and highlights major education policy ...
After a chance meeting in a laundry room during their freshman year, Grace Martin and Jack Norris fell in love. Five years later, their paths took them halfway across the globe to Paraguay as Peace ...
Todd Cleveland, a faculty member in the Department of History, recently co-authored a book published by Bloomsbury Academic titled, Accessible Africa: Teaching and Learning about an Unfamiliar Past, ...
Physicist Hugh Churchill, this month on Short Talks from the Hill, is a central figure in the U of A's materials science research.
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